Hey, it's me again. If you're reading this, you've already read Chapter One with Echo after he gets blown up and you already know this is how I do A/N's! You've made it to Chapter Two which means you must've liked Chapter One! If you didn't like it, and don't like this one either, leave a comment saying what needs to change please!

Thanks for Reading, Fly High Aim Higher,

~Spitfire out

Fives' P.O.V:

I lay awake on my bunk. I couldn't sleep, haven't since Echo died. It'd been almost a month since we lost him. I managed to grab his empty helmet as I was ordered to retreat. To leave my dead brother. Now I just stared into the scorched formally white helmet, wishing that it had been me, not him. I hadn't been able to bring myself to eat anything and it was late. I didn't think anyone knew about me not sleeping. When others would say that I looked tired I just shrugged them off without a word and kept with my drills. Kix had probably noticed though, he notices everything. I looked to my right and saw the sleeping medic, his back turned toward me. I turned my head to the left and saw the empty bunk that once belonged to Echo. I sighed and sat up, still staring into the faceplate of the empty helmet in my hands.

I slid it on and was surprised when the HUD lit up. I was mainly just surprised that it still worked. Then a little red light flashed. A little red light was all it took to make me gasp and wake up the medic sleeping behind me.

"Fives?" Kix asked, sitting up, "Well, now I know you're not sleeping."

I didn't say anything; I just stared at the red flashing letters. 'Beacon Activated' I read it over and over and over, then looked below them at the coordinates it was activated at. The Citadel! Echo was still alive! I jumped up and pulled the helmet off, nearly shouting Echo's name as everyone else was woken up by the commotion.

Rex looked at me with a confused look and I tossed him Echo's helmet, "The distress beacon's been activated!" I said, trying to regain my composure, "He's still out there."

"Fives, there's no way anyone could've survived that, you have to accept that Echo's gone," Kix reasoned.

"No! I'm not giving up on him! That signal didn't get activated a month later by nothing! It had to be him, he's alive I know it!" I retorted angrily.

"We barely got out of there the first time, Fives, we can't go back there, we'll all be killed," Rex said, standing from his bunk.

"I'm not giving up him like the rest of you! We trained together, we fought together, and we'll die together!" I answered, as I put my armor on.

I noticed Rex and Kix exchange a worried glance as I continued to armor up.

"Well, I'm with you," Denal said, with a hand on my shoulder, "we shouldn't just give up on Echo."

I gave him a thankful smile.

"Fine, we'll go to the coordinates and if Echo's alive, we'll bring him home," Rex said, "but first, you need to get some sleep Fives."

Kix nodded in agreement with Rex. I sighed and took my armor back off, putting it back in my foot locker. Rex tossed me Echo's helmet and I set it on top of the locker. I lay back down on my back as everyone else returned to their bunks. I got the first bit of sleep in a month and first thing in the morning, we'd head out to find Echo.